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     18 
     19 """
     20 A set of classes (models) each closely representing an XML node in the
     21 metadata_properties.xml file.
     22 
     23   Node: Base class for most nodes.
     24   Entry: A node corresponding to <entry> elements.
     25   Clone: A node corresponding to <clone> elements.
     26   MergedEntry: A node corresponding to either <entry> or <clone> elements.
     27   Kind: A node corresponding to <dynamic>, <static>, <controls> elements.
     28   InnerNamespace: A node corresponding to a <namespace> nested under a <kind>.
     29   OuterNamespace: A node corresponding to a <namespace> with <kind> children.
     30   Section: A node corresponding to a <section> element.
     31   Enum: A class corresponding an <enum> element within an <entry>
     32   EnumValue: A class corresponding to a <value> element within an Enum
     33   Metadata: Root node that also provides tree construction functionality.
     34   Tag: A node corresponding to a top level <tag> element.
     35   Typedef: A node corresponding to a <typedef> element under <types>.
     36 """
     37 
     38 import sys
     39 import itertools
     40 from collections import OrderedDict
     41 
     42 class Node(object):
     43   """
     44   Base class for most nodes that are part of the Metadata graph.
     45 
     46   Attributes (Read-Only):
     47     parent: An edge to a parent Node.
     48     name: A string describing the name, usually but not always the 'name'
     49           attribute of the corresponding XML node.
     50   """
     51 
     52   def __init__(self):
     53     self._parent = None
     54     self._name = None
     55 
     56   @property
     57   def parent(self):
     58     return self._parent
     59 
     60   @property
     61   def name(self):
     62     return self._name
     63 
     64   def find_all(self, pred):
     65     """
     66     Find all descendants that match the predicate.
     67 
     68     Args:
     69       pred: a predicate function that acts as a filter for a Node
     70 
     71     Yields:
     72       A sequence of all descendants for which pred(node) is true,
     73       in a pre-order visit order.
     74     """
     75     if pred(self):
     76       yield self
     77 
     78     if self._get_children() is None:
     79       return
     80 
     81     for i in self._get_children():
     82       for j in i.find_all(pred):
     83         yield j
     84 
     85   def find_first(self, pred):
     86     """
     87     Find the first descendant that matches the predicate.
     88 
     89     Args:
     90       pred: a predicate function that acts as a filter for a Node
     91 
     92     Returns:
     93       The first Node from find_all(pred), or None if there were no results.
     94     """
     95     for i in self.find_all(pred):
     96       return i
     97 
     98     return None
     99 
    100   def find_parent_first(self, pred):
    101     """
    102     Find the first ancestor that matches the predicate.
    103 
    104     Args:
    105       pred: A predicate function that acts as a filter for a Node
    106 
    107     Returns:
    108       The first ancestor closest to the node for which pred(node) is true.
    109     """
    110     for i in self.find_parents(pred):
    111       return i
    112 
    113     return None
    114 
    115   def find_parents(self, pred):
    116     """
    117     Find all ancestors that match the predicate.
    118 
    119     Args:
    120       pred: A predicate function that acts as a filter for a Node
    121 
    122     Yields:
    123       A sequence of all ancestors (closest to furthest) from the node,
    124       where pred(node) is true.
    125     """
    126     parent = self.parent
    127 
    128     while parent is not None:
    129       if pred(parent):
    130         yield parent
    131       parent = parent.parent
    132 
    133   def sort_children(self):
    134     """
    135     Sorts the immediate children in-place.
    136     """
    137     self._sort_by_name(self._children)
    138 
    139   def _sort_by_name(self, what):
    140     what.sort(key=lambda x: x.name)
    141 
    142   def _get_name(self):
    143     return lambda x: x.name
    144 
    145   # Iterate over all children nodes. None when node doesn't support children.
    146   def _get_children(self):
    147     return (i for i in self._children)
    148 
    149   def _children_name_map_matching(self, match=lambda x: True):
    150     d = {}
    151     for i in self._get_children():
    152       if match(i):
    153         d[i.name] = i
    154     return d
    155 
    156   @staticmethod
    157   def _dictionary_by_name(values):
    158     d = OrderedDict()
    159     for i in values:
    160       d[i.name] = i
    161 
    162     return d
    163 
    164   def validate_tree(self):
    165     """
    166     Sanity check the tree recursively, ensuring for a node n, all children's
    167     parents are also n.
    168 
    169     Returns:
    170       True if validation succeeds, False otherwise.
    171     """
    172     succ = True
    173     children = self._get_children()
    174     if children is None:
    175       return True
    176 
    177     for child in self._get_children():
    178       if child.parent != self:
    179         print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Node '%s' doesn't match the parent" +    \
    180                              "(expected: %s, actual %s)")                      \
    181                              %(child, self, child.parent)
    182         succ = False
    183 
    184       succ = child.validate_tree() and succ
    185 
    186     return succ
    187 
    188   def __str__(self):
    189     return "<%s name='%s'>" %(self.__class__, self.name)
    190 
    191 class Metadata(Node):
    192   """
    193   A node corresponding to a <metadata> entry.
    194 
    195   Attributes (Read-Only):
    196     parent: An edge to the parent Node. This is always None for Metadata.
    197     outer_namespaces: A sequence of immediate OuterNamespace children.
    198     tags: A sequence of all Tag instances available in the graph.
    199     types: An iterable of all Typedef instances available in the graph.
    200   """
    201 
    202   def __init__(self):
    203     """
    204     Initialize with no children. Use insert_* functions and then
    205     construct_graph() to build up the Metadata from some source.
    206     """
    207 # Private
    208     self._entries = []
    209     # kind => { name => entry }
    210     self._entry_map = { 'static': {}, 'dynamic': {}, 'controls': {} }
    211     self._entries_ordered = [] # list of ordered Entry/Clone instances
    212     self._clones = []
    213 
    214 # Public (Read Only)
    215     self._name = None
    216     self._parent = None
    217     self._outer_namespaces = None
    218     self._tags = []
    219     self._types = []
    220 
    221   @property
    222   def outer_namespaces(self):
    223     if self._outer_namespaces is None:
    224       return None
    225     else:
    226       return (i for i in self._outer_namespaces)
    227 
    228   @property
    229   def tags(self):
    230     return (i for i in self._tags)
    231 
    232   @property
    233   def types(self):
    234     return (i for i in self._types)
    235 
    236   def _get_properties(self):
    237 
    238     for i in self._entries:
    239       yield i
    240 
    241     for i in self._clones:
    242       yield i
    243 
    244   def insert_tag(self, tag, description=""):
    245     """
    246     Insert a tag into the metadata.
    247 
    248     Args:
    249       tag: A string identifier for a tag.
    250       description: A string description for a tag.
    251 
    252     Example:
    253       metadata.insert_tag("BC", "Backwards Compatibility for old API")
    254 
    255     Remarks:
    256       Subsequent calls to insert_tag with the same tag are safe (they will
    257       be ignored).
    258     """
    259     tag_ids = [tg.name for tg in self.tags if tg.name == tag]
    260     if not tag_ids:
    261       self._tags.append(Tag(tag, self, description))
    262 
    263   def insert_type(self, type_name, type_selector="typedef", **kwargs):
    264     """
    265     Insert a type into the metadata.
    266 
    267     Args:
    268       type_name: A type's name
    269       type_selector: The selector for the type, e.g. 'typedef'
    270 
    271     Args (if type_selector == 'typedef'):
    272       languages: A map of 'language name' -> 'fully qualified class path'
    273 
    274     Example:
    275       metadata.insert_type('rectangle', 'typedef',
    276                            { 'java': 'android.graphics.Rect' })
    277 
    278     Remarks:
    279       Subsequent calls to insert_type with the same type name are safe (they
    280       will be ignored)
    281     """
    282 
    283     if type_selector != 'typedef':
    284       raise ValueError("Unsupported type_selector given " + type_selector)
    285 
    286     type_names = [tp.name for tp in self.types if tp.name == tp]
    287     if not type_names:
    288       self._types.append(Typedef(type_name, self, kwargs.get('languages')))
    289 
    290   def insert_entry(self, entry):
    291     """
    292     Insert an entry into the metadata.
    293 
    294     Args:
    295       entry: A key-value dictionary describing an entry. Refer to
    296              Entry#__init__ for the keys required/optional.
    297 
    298     Remarks:
    299       Subsequent calls to insert_entry with the same entry+kind name are safe
    300       (they will be ignored).
    301     """
    302     e = Entry(**entry)
    303     self._entries.append(e)
    304     self._entry_map[e.kind][e.name] = e
    305     self._entries_ordered.append(e)
    306 
    307   def insert_clone(self, clone):
    308     """
    309     Insert a clone into the metadata.
    310 
    311     Args:
    312       clone: A key-value dictionary describing a clone. Refer to
    313             Clone#__init__ for the keys required/optional.
    314 
    315     Remarks:
    316       Subsequent calls to insert_clone with the same clone+kind name are safe
    317       (they will be ignored). Also the target entry need not be inserted
    318       ahead of the clone entry.
    319     """
    320     # figure out corresponding entry later. allow clone insert, entry insert
    321     entry = None
    322     c = Clone(entry, **clone)
    323     self._entry_map[c.kind][c.name] = c
    324     self._clones.append(c)
    325     self._entries_ordered.append(c)
    326 
    327   def prune_clones(self):
    328     """
    329     Remove all clones that don't point to an existing entry.
    330 
    331     Remarks:
    332       This should be called after all insert_entry/insert_clone calls have
    333       finished.
    334     """
    335     remove_list = []
    336     for p in self._clones:
    337       if p.entry is None:
    338         remove_list.append(p)
    339 
    340     for p in remove_list:
    341 
    342       # remove from parent's entries list
    343       if p.parent is not None:
    344         p.parent._entries.remove(p)
    345       # remove from parents' _leafs list
    346       for ancestor in p.find_parents(lambda x: not isinstance(x, Metadata)):
    347         ancestor._leafs.remove(p)
    348 
    349       # remove from global list
    350       self._clones.remove(p)
    351       self._entry_map[p.kind].pop(p.name)
    352       self._entries_ordered.remove(p)
    353 
    354 
    355   # After all entries/clones are inserted,
    356   # invoke this to generate the parent/child node graph all these objects
    357   def construct_graph(self):
    358     """
    359     Generate the graph recursively, after which all Entry nodes will be
    360     accessible recursively by crawling through the outer_namespaces sequence.
    361 
    362     Remarks:
    363       This is safe to be called multiple times at any time. It should be done at
    364       least once or there will be no graph.
    365     """
    366     self.validate_tree()
    367     self._construct_tags()
    368     self.validate_tree()
    369     self._construct_types()
    370     self.validate_tree()
    371     self._construct_clones()
    372     self.validate_tree()
    373     self._construct_outer_namespaces()
    374     self.validate_tree()
    375 
    376   def _construct_tags(self):
    377     tag_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(self.tags)
    378     for p in self._get_properties():
    379       p._tags = []
    380       for tag_id in p._tag_ids:
    381         tag = tag_dict.get(tag_id)
    382 
    383         if tag not in p._tags:
    384           p._tags.append(tag)
    385 
    386         if p not in tag.entries:
    387           tag._entries.append(p)
    388 
    389   def _construct_types(self):
    390     type_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(self.types)
    391     for p in self._get_properties():
    392       if p._type_name:
    393         type_node = type_dict.get(p._type_name)
    394         p._typedef = type_node
    395 
    396         if p not in type_node.entries:
    397           type_node._entries.append(p)
    398 
    399   def _construct_clones(self):
    400     for p in self._clones:
    401       target_kind = p.target_kind
    402       target_entry = self._entry_map[target_kind].get(p.name)
    403       p._entry = target_entry
    404 
    405       # should not throw if we pass validation
    406       # but can happen when importing obsolete CSV entries
    407       if target_entry is None:
    408         print >> sys.stderr, ("WARNING: Clone entry '%s' target kind '%s'" +   \
    409                               " has no corresponding entry")                   \
    410                              %(p.name, p.target_kind)
    411 
    412   def _construct_outer_namespaces(self):
    413 
    414     if self._outer_namespaces is None: #the first time this runs
    415       self._outer_namespaces = []
    416 
    417     root = self._dictionary_by_name(self._outer_namespaces)
    418     for ons_name, ons in root.iteritems():
    419       ons._leafs = []
    420 
    421     for p in self._entries_ordered:
    422       ons_name = p.get_outer_namespace()
    423       ons = root.get(ons_name, OuterNamespace(ons_name, self))
    424       root[ons_name] = ons
    425 
    426       if p not in ons._leafs:
    427         ons._leafs.append(p)
    428 
    429     for ons_name, ons in root.iteritems():
    430 
    431       ons.validate_tree()
    432 
    433       self._construct_sections(ons)
    434 
    435       if ons not in self._outer_namespaces:
    436         self._outer_namespaces.append(ons)
    437 
    438       ons.validate_tree()
    439 
    440   def _construct_sections(self, outer_namespace):
    441 
    442     sections_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(outer_namespace.sections)
    443     for sec_name, sec in sections_dict.iteritems():
    444       sec._leafs = []
    445       sec.validate_tree()
    446 
    447     for p in outer_namespace._leafs:
    448       does_exist = sections_dict.get(p.get_section())
    449 
    450       sec = sections_dict.get(p.get_section(), \
    451           Section(p.get_section(), outer_namespace))
    452       sections_dict[p.get_section()] = sec
    453 
    454       sec.validate_tree()
    455 
    456       if p not in sec._leafs:
    457         sec._leafs.append(p)
    458 
    459     for sec_name, sec in sections_dict.iteritems():
    460 
    461       if not sec.validate_tree():
    462         print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " +           \
    463                              "construct_sections (start), with section = '%s'")\
    464                              %(sec)
    465 
    466       self._construct_kinds(sec)
    467 
    468       if sec not in outer_namespace.sections:
    469         outer_namespace._sections.append(sec)
    470 
    471       if not sec.validate_tree():
    472         print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " +           \
    473                               "construct_sections (end), with section = '%s'") \
    474                              %(sec)
    475 
    476   # 'controls', 'static' 'dynamic'. etc
    477   def _construct_kinds(self, section):
    478     for kind in section.kinds:
    479       kind._leafs = []
    480       section.validate_tree()
    481 
    482     group_entry_by_kind = itertools.groupby(section._leafs, lambda x: x.kind)
    483     leaf_it = ((k, g) for k, g in group_entry_by_kind)
    484 
    485     # allow multiple kinds with the same name. merge if adjacent
    486     # e.g. dynamic,dynamic,static,static,dynamic -> dynamic,static,dynamic
    487     # this helps maintain ABI compatibility when adding an entry in a new kind
    488     for idx, (kind_name, entry_it) in enumerate(leaf_it):
    489       if idx >= len(section._kinds):
    490         kind = Kind(kind_name, section)
    491         section._kinds.append(kind)
    492         section.validate_tree()
    493 
    494       kind = section._kinds[idx]
    495 
    496       for p in entry_it:
    497         if p not in kind._leafs:
    498           kind._leafs.append(p)
    499 
    500     for kind in section._kinds:
    501       kind.validate_tree()
    502       self._construct_inner_namespaces(kind)
    503       kind.validate_tree()
    504       self._construct_entries(kind)
    505       kind.validate_tree()
    506 
    507       if not section.validate_tree():
    508         print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " +           \
    509                              "construct_kinds, with kind = '%s'") %(kind)
    510 
    511       if not kind.validate_tree():
    512         print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " +           \
    513                               "construct_kinds, with kind = '%s'") %(kind)
    514 
    515   def _construct_inner_namespaces(self, parent, depth=0):
    516     #parent is InnerNamespace or Kind
    517     ins_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(parent.namespaces)
    518     for name, ins in ins_dict.iteritems():
    519       ins._leafs = []
    520 
    521     for p in parent._leafs:
    522       ins_list = p.get_inner_namespace_list()
    523 
    524       if len(ins_list) > depth:
    525         ins_str = ins_list[depth]
    526         ins = ins_dict.get(ins_str, InnerNamespace(ins_str, parent))
    527         ins_dict[ins_str] = ins
    528 
    529         if p not in ins._leafs:
    530           ins._leafs.append(p)
    531 
    532     for name, ins in ins_dict.iteritems():
    533       ins.validate_tree()
    534       # construct children INS
    535       self._construct_inner_namespaces(ins, depth + 1)
    536       ins.validate_tree()
    537       # construct children entries
    538       self._construct_entries(ins, depth + 1)
    539 
    540       if ins not in parent.namespaces:
    541         parent._namespaces.append(ins)
    542 
    543       if not ins.validate_tree():
    544         print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " +           \
    545                               "construct_inner_namespaces, with ins = '%s'")   \
    546                              %(ins)
    547 
    548   # doesnt construct the entries, so much as links them
    549   def _construct_entries(self, parent, depth=0):
    550     #parent is InnerNamespace or Kind
    551     entry_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(parent.entries)
    552     for p in parent._leafs:
    553       ins_list = p.get_inner_namespace_list()
    554 
    555       if len(ins_list) == depth:
    556         entry = entry_dict.get(p.name, p)
    557         entry_dict[p.name] = entry
    558 
    559     for name, entry in entry_dict.iteritems():
    560 
    561       old_parent = entry.parent
    562       entry._parent = parent
    563 
    564       if entry not in parent.entries:
    565         parent._entries.append(entry)
    566 
    567       if old_parent is not None and old_parent != parent:
    568         print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Parent changed from '%s' to '%s' for " + \
    569                               "entry '%s'")                                    \
    570                              %(old_parent.name, parent.name, entry.name)
    571 
    572   def _get_children(self):
    573     if self.outer_namespaces is not None:
    574       for i in self.outer_namespaces:
    575         yield i
    576 
    577     if self.tags is not None:
    578       for i in self.tags:
    579         yield i
    580 
    581 class Tag(Node):
    582   """
    583   A tag Node corresponding to a top-level <tag> element.
    584 
    585   Attributes (Read-Only):
    586     name: alias for id
    587     id: The name of the tag, e.g. for <tag id="BC"/> id = 'BC'
    588     description: The description of the tag, the contents of the <tag> element.
    589     parent: An edge to the parent, which is always the Metadata root node.
    590     entries: A sequence of edges to entries/clones that are using this Tag.
    591   """
    592   def __init__(self, name, parent, description=""):
    593     self._name        = name  # 'id' attribute in XML
    594     self._id          = name
    595     self._description = description
    596     self._parent      = parent
    597 
    598     # all entries that have this tag, including clones
    599     self._entries     = []  # filled in by Metadata#construct_tags
    600 
    601   @property
    602   def id(self):
    603     return self._id
    604 
    605   @property
    606   def description(self):
    607     return self._description
    608 
    609   @property
    610   def entries(self):
    611     return (i for i in self._entries)
    612 
    613   def _get_children(self):
    614     return None
    615 
    616 class Typedef(Node):
    617   """
    618   A typedef Node corresponding to a <typedef> element under a top-level <types>.
    619 
    620   Attributes (Read-Only):
    621     name: The name of this typedef as a string.
    622     languages: A dictionary of 'language name' -> 'fully qualified class'.
    623     parent: An edge to the parent, which is always the Metadata root node.
    624     entries: An iterable over all entries which reference this typedef.
    625   """
    626   def __init__(self, name, parent, languages=None):
    627     self._name        = name
    628     self._parent      = parent
    629 
    630     # all entries that have this typedef
    631     self._entries     = []  # filled in by Metadata#construct_types
    632 
    633     self._languages   = languages or {}
    634 
    635   @property
    636   def languages(self):
    637     return self._languages
    638 
    639   @property
    640   def entries(self):
    641     return (i for i in self._entries)
    642 
    643   def _get_children(self):
    644     return None
    645 
    646 class OuterNamespace(Node):
    647   """
    648   A node corresponding to a <namespace> element under <metadata>
    649 
    650   Attributes (Read-Only):
    651     name: The name attribute of the <namespace name="foo"> element.
    652     parent: An edge to the parent, which is always the Metadata root node.
    653     sections: A sequence of Section children.
    654   """
    655   def __init__(self, name, parent, sections=[]):
    656     self._name = name
    657     self._parent = parent # MetadataSet
    658     self._sections = sections[:]
    659     self._leafs = []
    660 
    661     self._children = self._sections
    662 
    663   @property
    664   def sections(self):
    665     return (i for i in self._sections)
    666 
    667 class Section(Node):
    668   """
    669   A node corresponding to a <section> element under <namespace>
    670 
    671   Attributes (Read-Only):
    672     name: The name attribute of the <section name="foo"> element.
    673     parent: An edge to the parent, which is always an OuterNamespace instance.
    674     description: A string description of the section, or None.
    675     kinds: A sequence of Kind children.
    676     merged_kinds: A sequence of virtual Kind children,
    677                   with each Kind's children merged by the kind.name
    678   """
    679   def __init__(self, name, parent, description=None, kinds=[]):
    680     self._name = name
    681     self._parent = parent
    682     self._description = description
    683     self._kinds = kinds[:]
    684 
    685     self._leafs = []
    686 
    687 
    688   @property
    689   def description(self):
    690     return self._description
    691 
    692   @property
    693   def kinds(self):
    694     return (i for i in self._kinds)
    695 
    696   def sort_children(self):
    697     self.validate_tree()
    698     # order is always controls,static,dynamic
    699     find_child = lambda x: [i for i in self._get_children() if i.name == x]
    700     new_lst = find_child('controls') \
    701             + find_child('static')   \
    702             + find_child('dynamic')
    703     self._kinds = new_lst
    704     self.validate_tree()
    705 
    706   def _get_children(self):
    707     return (i for i in self.kinds)
    708 
    709   @property
    710   def merged_kinds(self):
    711 
    712     def aggregate_by_name(acc, el):
    713       existing = [i for i in acc if i.name == el.name]
    714       if existing:
    715         k = existing[0]
    716       else:
    717         k = Kind(el.name, el.parent)
    718         acc.append(k)
    719 
    720       k._namespaces.extend(el._namespaces)
    721       k._entries.extend(el._entries)
    722 
    723       return acc
    724 
    725     new_kinds_lst = reduce(aggregate_by_name, self.kinds, [])
    726 
    727     for k in new_kinds_lst:
    728       yield k
    729 
    730   def combine_kinds_into_single_node(self):
    731     r"""
    732     Combines the section's Kinds into a single node.
    733 
    734     Combines all the children (kinds) of this section into a single
    735     virtual Kind node.
    736 
    737     Returns:
    738       A new Kind node that collapses all Kind siblings into one, combining
    739       all their children together.
    740 
    741       For example, given self.kinds == [ x, y ]
    742 
    743         x  y               z
    744       / |  | \    -->   / | | \
    745       a b  c d          a b c d
    746 
    747       a new instance z is returned in this example.
    748 
    749     Remarks:
    750       The children of the kinds are the same references as before, that is
    751       their parents will point to the old parents and not to the new parent.
    752     """
    753     combined = Kind(name="combined", parent=self)
    754 
    755     for k in self._get_children():
    756       combined._namespaces.extend(k.namespaces)
    757       combined._entries.extend(k.entries)
    758 
    759     return combined
    760 
    761 class Kind(Node):
    762   """
    763   A node corresponding to one of: <static>,<dynamic>,<controls> under a
    764   <section> element.
    765 
    766   Attributes (Read-Only):
    767     name: A string which is one of 'static', 'dynamic, or 'controls'.
    768     parent: An edge to the parent, which is always a Section  instance.
    769     namespaces: A sequence of InnerNamespace children.
    770     entries: A sequence of Entry/Clone children.
    771     merged_entries: A sequence of MergedEntry virtual nodes from entries
    772   """
    773   def __init__(self, name, parent):
    774     self._name = name
    775     self._parent = parent
    776     self._namespaces = []
    777     self._entries = []
    778 
    779     self._leafs = []
    780 
    781   @property
    782   def namespaces(self):
    783     return self._namespaces
    784 
    785   @property
    786   def entries(self):
    787     return self._entries
    788 
    789   @property
    790   def merged_entries(self):
    791     for i in self.entries:
    792       yield i.merge()
    793 
    794   def sort_children(self):
    795     self._namespaces.sort(key=self._get_name())
    796     self._entries.sort(key=self._get_name())
    797 
    798   def _get_children(self):
    799     for i in self.namespaces:
    800       yield i
    801     for i in self.entries:
    802       yield i
    803 
    804   def combine_children_by_name(self):
    805     r"""
    806     Combine multiple children with the same name into a single node.
    807 
    808     Returns:
    809       A new Kind where all of the children with the same name were combined.
    810 
    811       For example:
    812 
    813       Given a Kind k:
    814 
    815               k
    816             / | \
    817             a b c
    818             | | |
    819             d e f
    820 
    821       a.name == "foo"
    822       b.name == "foo"
    823       c.name == "bar"
    824 
    825       The returned Kind will look like this:
    826 
    827              k'
    828             /  \
    829             a' c'
    830           / |  |
    831           d e  f
    832 
    833     Remarks:
    834       This operation is not recursive. To combine the grandchildren and other
    835       ancestors, call this method on the ancestor nodes.
    836     """
    837     return Kind._combine_children_by_name(self, new_type=type(self))
    838 
    839   # new_type is either Kind or InnerNamespace
    840   @staticmethod
    841   def _combine_children_by_name(self, new_type):
    842     new_ins_dict = OrderedDict()
    843     new_ent_dict = OrderedDict()
    844 
    845     for ins in self.namespaces:
    846       new_ins = new_ins_dict.setdefault(ins.name,
    847                                         InnerNamespace(ins.name, parent=self))
    848       new_ins._namespaces.extend(ins.namespaces)
    849       new_ins._entries.extend(ins.entries)
    850 
    851     for ent in self.entries:
    852       new_ent = new_ent_dict.setdefault(ent.name,
    853                                         ent.merge())
    854 
    855     kind = new_type(self.name, self.parent)
    856     kind._namespaces = new_ins_dict.values()
    857     kind._entries = new_ent_dict.values()
    858 
    859     return kind
    860 
    861 class InnerNamespace(Node):
    862   """
    863   A node corresponding to a <namespace> which is an ancestor of a Kind.
    864   These namespaces may have other namespaces recursively, or entries as leafs.
    865 
    866   Attributes (Read-Only):
    867     name: Name attribute from the element, e.g. <namespace name="foo"> -> 'foo'
    868     parent: An edge to the parent, which is an InnerNamespace or a Kind.
    869     namespaces: A sequence of InnerNamespace children.
    870     entries: A sequence of Entry/Clone children.
    871     merged_entries: A sequence of MergedEntry virtual nodes from entries
    872   """
    873   def __init__(self, name, parent):
    874     self._name        = name
    875     self._parent      = parent
    876     self._namespaces  = []
    877     self._entries     = []
    878     self._leafs       = []
    879 
    880   @property
    881   def namespaces(self):
    882     return self._namespaces
    883 
    884   @property
    885   def entries(self):
    886     return self._entries
    887 
    888   @property
    889   def merged_entries(self):
    890     for i in self.entries:
    891       yield i.merge()
    892 
    893   def sort_children(self):
    894     self._namespaces.sort(key=self._get_name())
    895     self._entries.sort(key=self._get_name())
    896 
    897   def _get_children(self):
    898     for i in self.namespaces:
    899       yield i
    900     for i in self.entries:
    901       yield i
    902 
    903   def combine_children_by_name(self):
    904     r"""
    905     Combine multiple children with the same name into a single node.
    906 
    907     Returns:
    908       A new InnerNamespace where all of the children with the same name were
    909       combined.
    910 
    911       For example:
    912 
    913       Given an InnerNamespace i:
    914 
    915               i
    916             / | \
    917             a b c
    918             | | |
    919             d e f
    920 
    921       a.name == "foo"
    922       b.name == "foo"
    923       c.name == "bar"
    924 
    925       The returned InnerNamespace will look like this:
    926 
    927              i'
    928             /  \
    929             a' c'
    930           / |  |
    931           d e  f
    932 
    933     Remarks:
    934       This operation is not recursive. To combine the grandchildren and other
    935       ancestors, call this method on the ancestor nodes.
    936     """
    937     return Kind._combine_children_by_name(self, new_type=type(self))
    938 
    939 class EnumValue(Node):
    940   """
    941   A class corresponding to a <value> element within an <enum> within an <entry>.
    942 
    943   Attributes (Read-Only):
    944     name: A string,                 e.g. 'ON' or 'OFF'
    945     id: An optional numeric string, e.g. '0' or '0xFF'
    946     optional: A boolean
    947     hidden: A boolean, True if the enum should be hidden.
    948     notes: A string describing the notes, or None.
    949     parent: An edge to the parent, always an Enum instance.
    950   """
    951   def __init__(self, name, parent, id=None, optional=False, hidden=False, notes=None):
    952     self._name = name                    # str, e.g. 'ON' or 'OFF'
    953     self._id = id                        # int, e.g. '0'
    954     self._optional = optional            # bool
    955     self._hidden = hidden                # bool
    956     self._notes = notes                  # None or str
    957     self._parent = parent
    958 
    959   @property
    960   def id(self):
    961     return self._id
    962 
    963   @property
    964   def optional(self):
    965     return self._optional
    966 
    967   @property
    968   def hidden(self):
    969     return self._hidden
    970 
    971   @property
    972   def notes(self):
    973     return self._notes
    974 
    975   def _get_children(self):
    976     return None
    977 
    978 class Enum(Node):
    979   """
    980   A class corresponding to an <enum> element within an <entry>.
    981 
    982   Attributes (Read-Only):
    983     parent: An edge to the parent, always an Entry instance.
    984     values: A sequence of EnumValue children.
    985     has_values_with_id: A boolean representing if any of the children have a
    986         non-empty id property.
    987   """
    988   def __init__(self, parent, values, ids={}, optionals=[], hiddens=[], notes={}):
    989     self._values =                                                             \
    990       [ EnumValue(val, self, ids.get(val), val in optionals, val in hiddens,   \
    991                   notes.get(val))                                              \
    992         for val in values ]
    993 
    994     self._parent = parent
    995     self._name = None
    996 
    997   @property
    998   def values(self):
    999     return (i for i in self._values)
   1000 
   1001   @property
   1002   def has_values_with_id(self):
   1003     return bool(any(i for i in self.values if i.id))
   1004 
   1005   def _get_children(self):
   1006     return (i for i in self._values)
   1007 
   1008 class Entry(Node):
   1009   """
   1010   A node corresponding to an <entry> element.
   1011 
   1012   Attributes (Read-Only):
   1013     parent: An edge to the parent node, which is an InnerNamespace or Kind.
   1014     name: The fully qualified name string, e.g. 'android.shading.mode'
   1015     name_short: The name attribute from <entry name="mode">, e.g. mode
   1016     type: The type attribute from <entry type="bar">
   1017     kind: A string ('static', 'dynamic', 'controls') corresponding to the
   1018           ancestor Kind#name
   1019     container: The container attribute from <entry container="array">, or None.
   1020     container_sizes: A sequence of size strings or None if container is None.
   1021     enum: An Enum instance if the enum attribute is true, None otherwise.
   1022     visibility: The visibility of this entry ('system', 'hidden', 'public')
   1023                 across the system. System entries are only visible in native code
   1024                 headers. Hidden entries are marked @hide in managed code, while
   1025                 public entries are visible in the Android SDK.
   1026     applied_visibility: As visibility, but always valid, defaulting to 'system'
   1027                         if no visibility is given for an entry.
   1028     synthetic: The C-level visibility of this entry ('false', 'true').
   1029                Synthetic entries will not be generated into the native metadata
   1030                list of entries (in C code). In general a synthetic entry is
   1031                glued together at the Java layer from multiple visibiltity=hidden
   1032                entries.
   1033     hwlevel: The lowest hardware level at which the entry is guaranteed
   1034              to be supported by the camera device. All devices with higher
   1035              hwlevels will also include this entry. None means that the
   1036              entry is optional on any hardware level.
   1037     deprecated: Marks an entry as @Deprecated in the Java layer; if within an
   1038                unreleased version this needs to be removed altogether. If applied
   1039                to an entry from an older release, then this means the entry
   1040                should be ignored by newer code.
   1041     optional: a bool representing the optional attribute, which denotes the entry
   1042               is required for hardware level full devices, but optional for other
   1043               hardware levels.  None if not present.
   1044     applied_optional: As optional but always valid, defaulting to False if no
   1045                       optional attribute is present.
   1046     tuple_values: A sequence of strings describing the tuple values,
   1047                   None if container is not 'tuple'.
   1048     description: A string description, or None.
   1049     range: A string range, or None.
   1050     units: A string units, or None.
   1051     tags: A sequence of Tag nodes associated with this Entry.
   1052     type_notes: A string describing notes for the type, or None.
   1053     typedef: A Typedef associated with this Entry, or None.
   1054 
   1055   Remarks:
   1056     Subclass Clone can be used interchangeable with an Entry,
   1057     for when we don't care about the underlying type.
   1058 
   1059     parent and tags edges are invalid until after Metadata#construct_graph
   1060     has been invoked.
   1061   """
   1062   def __init__(self, **kwargs):
   1063     """
   1064     Instantiate a new Entry node.
   1065 
   1066     Args:
   1067       name: A string with the fully qualified name, e.g. 'android.shading.mode'
   1068       type: A string describing the type, e.g. 'int32'
   1069       kind: A string describing the kind, e.g. 'static'
   1070 
   1071     Args (if container):
   1072       container: A string describing the container, e.g. 'array' or 'tuple'
   1073       container_sizes: A list of string sizes if a container, or None otherwise
   1074 
   1075     Args (if container is 'tuple'):
   1076       tuple_values: A list of tuple values, e.g. ['width', 'height']
   1077 
   1078     Args (if the 'enum' attribute is true):
   1079       enum: A boolean, True if this is an enum, False otherwise
   1080       enum_values: A list of value strings, e.g. ['ON', 'OFF']
   1081       enum_optionals: A list of optional enum values, e.g. ['OFF']
   1082       enum_notes: A dictionary of value->notes strings.
   1083       enum_ids: A dictionary of value->id strings.
   1084 
   1085     Args (optional):
   1086       description: A string with a description of the entry.
   1087       range: A string with the range of the values of the entry, e.g. '>= 0'
   1088       units: A string with the units of the values, e.g. 'inches'
   1089       details: A string with the detailed documentation for the entry
   1090       hal_details: A string with the HAL implementation details for the entry
   1091       tag_ids: A list of tag ID strings, e.g. ['BC', 'V1']
   1092       type_notes: A string with the notes for the type
   1093       visibility: A string describing the visibility, eg 'system', 'hidden',
   1094                   'public'
   1095       synthetic: A bool to mark whether this entry is visible only at the Java
   1096                  layer (True), or at both layers (False = default).
   1097       hwlevel: A string of the HW level (one of 'legacy', 'limited', 'full')
   1098       deprecated: A bool to mark whether this is @Deprecated at the Java layer
   1099                  (default = False).
   1100       optional: A bool to mark whether optional for non-full hardware devices
   1101       typedef: A string corresponding to a typedef's name attribute.
   1102     """
   1103 
   1104     if kwargs.get('type') is None:
   1105       print >> sys.stderr, "ERROR: Missing type for entry '%s' kind  '%s'"     \
   1106       %(kwargs.get('name'), kwargs.get('kind'))
   1107 
   1108     # Attributes are Read-Only, but edges may be mutated by
   1109     # Metadata, particularly during construct_graph
   1110 
   1111     self._name = kwargs['name']
   1112     self._type = kwargs['type']
   1113     self._kind = kwargs['kind'] # static, dynamic, or controls
   1114 
   1115     self._init_common(**kwargs)
   1116 
   1117   @property
   1118   def type(self):
   1119     return self._type
   1120 
   1121   @property
   1122   def kind(self):
   1123     return self._kind
   1124 
   1125   @property
   1126   def visibility(self):
   1127     return self._visibility
   1128 
   1129   @property
   1130   def applied_visibility(self):
   1131     return self._visibility or 'system'
   1132 
   1133   @property
   1134   def synthetic(self):
   1135     return self._synthetic
   1136 
   1137   @property
   1138   def hwlevel(self):
   1139     return self._hwlevel
   1140 
   1141   @property
   1142   def deprecated(self):
   1143     return self._deprecated
   1144 
   1145   # TODO: optional should just return hwlevel is None
   1146   @property
   1147   def optional(self):
   1148     return self._optional
   1149 
   1150   @property
   1151   def applied_optional(self):
   1152     return self._optional or False
   1153 
   1154   @property
   1155   def name_short(self):
   1156     return self.get_name_minimal()
   1157 
   1158   @property
   1159   def container(self):
   1160     return self._container
   1161 
   1162   @property
   1163   def container_sizes(self):
   1164     if self._container_sizes is None:
   1165       return None
   1166     else:
   1167       return (i for i in self._container_sizes)
   1168 
   1169   @property
   1170   def tuple_values(self):
   1171     if self._tuple_values is None:
   1172       return None
   1173     else:
   1174       return (i for i in self._tuple_values)
   1175 
   1176   @property
   1177   def description(self):
   1178     return self._description
   1179 
   1180   @property
   1181   def range(self):
   1182     return self._range
   1183 
   1184   @property
   1185   def units(self):
   1186     return self._units
   1187 
   1188   @property
   1189   def details(self):
   1190     return self._details
   1191 
   1192   @property
   1193   def hal_details(self):
   1194     return self._hal_details
   1195 
   1196   @property
   1197   def tags(self):
   1198     if self._tags is None:
   1199       return None
   1200     else:
   1201       return (i for i in self._tags)
   1202 
   1203   @property
   1204   def type_notes(self):
   1205     return self._type_notes
   1206 
   1207   @property
   1208   def typedef(self):
   1209     return self._typedef
   1210 
   1211   @property
   1212   def enum(self):
   1213     return self._enum
   1214 
   1215   def _get_children(self):
   1216     if self.enum:
   1217       yield self.enum
   1218 
   1219   def sort_children(self):
   1220     return None
   1221 
   1222   def is_clone(self):
   1223     """
   1224     Whether or not this is a Clone instance.
   1225 
   1226     Returns:
   1227       False
   1228     """
   1229     return False
   1230 
   1231   def _init_common(self, **kwargs):
   1232 
   1233     self._parent = None # filled in by Metadata::_construct_entries
   1234 
   1235     self._container = kwargs.get('container')
   1236     self._container_sizes = kwargs.get('container_sizes')
   1237 
   1238     # access these via the 'enum' prop
   1239     enum_values = kwargs.get('enum_values')
   1240     enum_optionals = kwargs.get('enum_optionals')
   1241     enum_hiddens = kwargs.get('enum_hiddens')
   1242     enum_notes = kwargs.get('enum_notes')  # { value => notes }
   1243     enum_ids = kwargs.get('enum_ids')  # { value => notes }
   1244     self._tuple_values = kwargs.get('tuple_values')
   1245 
   1246     self._description = kwargs.get('description')
   1247     self._range = kwargs.get('range')
   1248     self._units = kwargs.get('units')
   1249     self._details = kwargs.get('details')
   1250     self._hal_details = kwargs.get('hal_details')
   1251 
   1252     self._tag_ids = kwargs.get('tag_ids', [])
   1253     self._tags = None  # Filled in by Metadata::_construct_tags
   1254 
   1255     self._type_notes = kwargs.get('type_notes')
   1256     self._type_name = kwargs.get('type_name')
   1257     self._typedef = None # Filled in by Metadata::_construct_types
   1258 
   1259     if kwargs.get('enum', False):
   1260       self._enum = Enum(self, enum_values, enum_ids, enum_optionals,
   1261                         enum_hiddens, enum_notes)
   1262     else:
   1263       self._enum = None
   1264 
   1265     self._visibility = kwargs.get('visibility')
   1266     self._synthetic = kwargs.get('synthetic', False)
   1267     self._hwlevel = kwargs.get('hwlevel')
   1268     self._deprecated = kwargs.get('deprecated', False)
   1269     self._optional = kwargs.get('optional')
   1270 
   1271     self._property_keys = kwargs
   1272 
   1273   def merge(self):
   1274     """
   1275     Copy the attributes into a new entry, merging it with the target entry
   1276     if it's a clone.
   1277     """
   1278     return MergedEntry(self)
   1279 
   1280   # Helpers for accessing less than the fully qualified name
   1281 
   1282   def get_name_as_list(self):
   1283     """
   1284     Returns the name as a list split by a period.
   1285 
   1286     For example:
   1287       entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading'
   1288       entry.get_name_as_list() == ['android', 'lens', 'info', 'shading']
   1289     """
   1290     return self.name.split(".")
   1291 
   1292   def get_inner_namespace_list(self):
   1293     """
   1294     Returns the inner namespace part of the name as a list
   1295 
   1296     For example:
   1297       entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading'
   1298       entry.get_inner_namespace_list() == ['info']
   1299     """
   1300     return self.get_name_as_list()[2:-1]
   1301 
   1302   def get_outer_namespace(self):
   1303     """
   1304     Returns the outer namespace as a string.
   1305 
   1306     For example:
   1307       entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading'
   1308       entry.get_outer_namespace() == 'android'
   1309 
   1310     Remarks:
   1311       Since outer namespaces are non-recursive,
   1312       and each entry has one, this does not need to be a list.
   1313     """
   1314     return self.get_name_as_list()[0]
   1315 
   1316   def get_section(self):
   1317     """
   1318     Returns the section as a string.
   1319 
   1320     For example:
   1321       entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading'
   1322       entry.get_section() == ''
   1323 
   1324     Remarks:
   1325       Since outer namespaces are non-recursive,
   1326       and each entry has one, this does not need to be a list.
   1327     """
   1328     return self.get_name_as_list()[1]
   1329 
   1330   def get_name_minimal(self):
   1331     """
   1332     Returns only the last component of the fully qualified name as a string.
   1333 
   1334     For example:
   1335       entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading'
   1336       entry.get_name_minimal() == 'shading'
   1337 
   1338     Remarks:
   1339       entry.name_short it an alias for this
   1340     """
   1341     return self.get_name_as_list()[-1]
   1342 
   1343   def get_path_without_name(self):
   1344     """
   1345     Returns a string path to the entry, with the name component excluded.
   1346 
   1347     For example:
   1348       entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading'
   1349       entry.get_path_without_name() == 'android.lens.info'
   1350     """
   1351     return ".".join(self.get_name_as_list()[0:-1])
   1352 
   1353 
   1354 class Clone(Entry):
   1355   """
   1356   A Node corresponding to a <clone> element. It has all the attributes of an
   1357   <entry> element (Entry) plus the additions specified below.
   1358 
   1359   Attributes (Read-Only):
   1360     entry: an edge to an Entry object that this targets
   1361     target_kind: A string describing the kind of the target entry.
   1362     name: a string of the name, same as entry.name
   1363     kind: a string of the Kind ancestor, one of 'static', 'controls', 'dynamic'
   1364           for the <clone> element.
   1365     type: always None, since a clone cannot override the type.
   1366   """
   1367   def __init__(self, entry=None, **kwargs):
   1368     """
   1369     Instantiate a new Clone node.
   1370 
   1371     Args:
   1372       name: A string with the fully qualified name, e.g. 'android.shading.mode'
   1373       type: A string describing the type, e.g. 'int32'
   1374       kind: A string describing the kind, e.g. 'static'
   1375       target_kind: A string for the kind of the target entry, e.g. 'dynamic'
   1376 
   1377     Args (if container):
   1378       container: A string describing the container, e.g. 'array' or 'tuple'
   1379       container_sizes: A list of string sizes if a container, or None otherwise
   1380 
   1381     Args (if container is 'tuple'):
   1382       tuple_values: A list of tuple values, e.g. ['width', 'height']
   1383 
   1384     Args (if the 'enum' attribute is true):
   1385       enum: A boolean, True if this is an enum, False otherwise
   1386       enum_values: A list of value strings, e.g. ['ON', 'OFF']
   1387       enum_optionals: A list of optional enum values, e.g. ['OFF']
   1388       enum_notes: A dictionary of value->notes strings.
   1389       enum_ids: A dictionary of value->id strings.
   1390 
   1391     Args (optional):
   1392       entry: An edge to the corresponding target Entry.
   1393       description: A string with a description of the entry.
   1394       range: A string with the range of the values of the entry, e.g. '>= 0'
   1395       units: A string with the units of the values, e.g. 'inches'
   1396       details: A string with the detailed documentation for the entry
   1397       hal_details: A string with the HAL implementation details for the entry
   1398       tag_ids: A list of tag ID strings, e.g. ['BC', 'V1']
   1399       type_notes: A string with the notes for the type
   1400 
   1401     Remarks:
   1402       Note that type is not specified since it has to be the same as the
   1403       entry.type.
   1404     """
   1405     self._entry = entry  # Entry object
   1406     self._target_kind = kwargs['target_kind']
   1407     self._name = kwargs['name']  # same as entry.name
   1408     self._kind = kwargs['kind']
   1409 
   1410     # illegal to override the type, it should be the same as the entry
   1411     self._type = None
   1412     # the rest of the kwargs are optional
   1413     # can be used to override the regular entry data
   1414     self._init_common(**kwargs)
   1415 
   1416   @property
   1417   def entry(self):
   1418     return self._entry
   1419 
   1420   @property
   1421   def target_kind(self):
   1422     return self._target_kind
   1423 
   1424   def is_clone(self):
   1425     """
   1426     Whether or not this is a Clone instance.
   1427 
   1428     Returns:
   1429       True
   1430     """
   1431     return True
   1432 
   1433 class MergedEntry(Entry):
   1434   """
   1435   A MergedEntry has all the attributes of a Clone and its target Entry merged
   1436   together.
   1437 
   1438   Remarks:
   1439     Useful when we want to 'unfold' a clone into a real entry by copying out
   1440     the target entry data. In this case we don't care about distinguishing
   1441     a clone vs an entry.
   1442   """
   1443   def __init__(self, entry):
   1444     """
   1445     Create a new instance of MergedEntry.
   1446 
   1447     Args:
   1448       entry: An Entry or Clone instance
   1449     """
   1450     props_distinct = ['description', 'units', 'range', 'details',
   1451                       'hal_details', 'tags', 'kind']
   1452 
   1453     for p in props_distinct:
   1454       p = '_' + p
   1455       if entry.is_clone():
   1456         setattr(self, p, getattr(entry, p) or getattr(entry.entry, p))
   1457       else:
   1458         setattr(self, p, getattr(entry, p))
   1459 
   1460     props_common = ['parent', 'name', 'container',
   1461                     'container_sizes', 'enum',
   1462                     'tuple_values',
   1463                     'type',
   1464                     'type_notes',
   1465                     'visibility',
   1466                     'synthetic',
   1467                     'hwlevel',
   1468                     'deprecated',
   1469                     'optional',
   1470                     'typedef'
   1471                    ]
   1472 
   1473     for p in props_common:
   1474       p = '_' + p
   1475       if entry.is_clone():
   1476         setattr(self, p, getattr(entry.entry, p))
   1477       else:
   1478         setattr(self, p, getattr(entry, p))
   1479